Tuned in, immediately get to watch cringey Ubisoft talking head offering her deepest sympathies to the families impacted by the Orlando shooting while flanked by a man in a giraffe suit and some sort of "horrifically garish neon costumes through the ages" exhibit or something. We need to stop this fucking planet right now and sort some shit out. -Kail

OK, got to the point in consular story where you get the spaceship. Something got me curious in the part right before...

I didn't have trouble, but I went in probably two levels HIGHER than recommended for that, as I did all the heroic quests in a duo with Ingmar before getting to that point. Plus she's a sage. Sages don't have trouble with much.

I didn't have trouble, but I went in probably two levels HIGHER than recommended for that, as I did all the heroic quests in a duo with Ingmar before getting to that point. Plus she's a sage. Sages don't have trouble with much.

Yeah, if i had any sort of heal for the lizard guy to keep him up just a little longer it'd be trivial i reckon. But as it was, it was just our combined dps and health pool vs the other guy, and he had advantage in both fields

This is kinda storyline I guess. Does anyone else find it amusing that on Tatooine you have a lot of missions that involve killing Sand People, tons of bonus missions that are killing Sand People, quests about Sand People attacking people etc...

But really, it's the Republic pretty much invading the Sand Peoples homes and they are just defending their land?

Or am I missing something in the story?

"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the Universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."

This is kinda storyline I guess. Does anyone else find it amusing that on Tatooine you have a lot of missions that involve killing Sand People, tons of bonus missions that are killing Sand People, quests about Sand People attacking people etc...

But really, it's the Republic pretty much invading the Sand Peoples homes and they are just defending their land?

Or am I missing something in the story?

There are some funnier ones where you look at the republic and go "uh, guys? this is TOTALLY NOT COOL"

This is kinda storyline I guess. Does anyone else find it amusing that on Tatooine you have a lot of missions that involve killing Sand People, tons of bonus missions that are killing Sand People, quests about Sand People attacking people etc...

But really, it's the Republic pretty much invading the Sand Peoples homes and they are just defending their land?

Or am I missing something in the story?

Tyhon is the same way to me. As a Jedi the first thing you are tasked to do is crush an indigenous sentient species.